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Tessa Jowell's statement on the licence fee
Media secretary Tessa Jowell's statement to the House of Commons over the licence fee settlement
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Thompson defends public licence fee debate
BBC director general Mark Thompson today defended the decision to negotiate the licence fee settlement in public but admitted it had not always been a comfortable process.
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Jowell confirms licence fee
Media secretary Tessa Jowell has confirmed the BBC's licence fee settlement and said she expects the corporation to make 3% cash-releasing savings annually from next year.
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And Finally...Steven Russell
Steven Russell,development Co-ordinator at Celtic Films Entertainment, loves being up to his elbows in soapy water What's the cruellest thing you've ever done?Telling someone ice cream smells nice, then pushing his face into itHow ...
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First orders for Gaelic channel
The Gaelic Media Service (GMS) has commissioned the first round of programmes to feature on its dedicated Gaelic digital channel due to launch later this year.
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Mark Thompson speech in full
Media Summit 2007 - The Future of Creative Content Conference - London
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Celeb Big Brother continues to rise
Channel 4 continued to reap the benefits over the alleged racism in Celebrity Big Brotherwith the show attracting 5.1 million (21.4%) at 9pm, the third highest audience of the current series.
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BBC borrowing limit only£230m
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell will confirm this afternoon that the BBC licence fee will rise by 3% over each of the next two years. She is also expected to announce a borrowing limit of around£230m well below the£400m the corporation was seeking.
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Licence fee to rise by 3%
Culture secretary Tessa Jowell is set to announce that the BBC licence fee will rise by 3% over each of the next two years.
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On location: The steeplechase
Series producer/director Carlo Massarella and his crew had to say a few prayers and be spot on with their filming to capture the journey of a church to its neighbouring parish.
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Rough Cut: Give me the money...
What wouldn't we do to pitch successfully to the powers that be, asks Nick O'Dwyer.
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On the box: Breaking with tradition
Elinor Day found Liliesfresh and engaging while The Trial of Tony Blair lacked the razor-edged wit of satires such as Armando Iannucci's The Thick of It. ...
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Entertaining new ideas
Branded content is pointless unless the content itself is compelling, argues Adrian Pettett
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Comment: Entertaining new ideas
Branded content is pointless unless the content itself is compelling, argues Adrian Pettett
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Comment: Light relief in dark times
Fremantle's Vasha Wallace and David Belshaw look at how drama and entertainment are responding to a troubled world
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Primetime mover
Tivo co-creator Mike Ramsay helped liberate viewers from the whims of TV schedulers - and skip the ads
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Antena 3 picks up Thomas for Spain
Hit Entertainment has sold three series of Thomas & Friendsto Spanish broadcaster Antena 3.
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Granada International sells to HBO Latin America
Granada International's Latin American office has sold a raft of shows to HBO Latin America, including the recent returns of Prime Suspectand Crackerand the latest installment of documentary 49 Up.
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All3Media sends Ultimate Force to Italy
All3Media International has sold SAS action drama Ultimate Forceinto Italy.
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Eyeworks makes Anonymous sale to Spain
Eyeworks Distribution has sold celebrity hidden camera format Anonymousto Spanish broadcaster La Sexta.